Camille A. Brown
Camille A. Brown is a dancer, choreographer, director and dance educator. She is the Founder & Artistic Director of Camille A. Brown & Dancers, and has congruently choreographed commissioned pieces for dance companies, Broadway shows, and universities. Brown started her career as a dancer in Ronald K. Brown’s Evidence, A Dance Company, and was a guest artist with Rennie Harris Puremovement, and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater (2008 and 2011). Brown has choreographed major Broadway shows such as Choir Boy, Once on This Island and Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert! that aired on NBC. Brown also teaches dance and gives lectures to audiences at various universities such as Long Island University, Barnard College and ACDFA (University of Akron), among others.[2]
Camille A. Brown | |
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Born | December 11, 1979 |
Education | Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School The Ailey School |
Alma mater | University of North Carolina School of the Arts |
Occupation | Dancer, Choreographer, Director |
Awards | Bessie Award for Outstanding Production; Tony Award Nominee; Drama Desk Award Nominee; Princess Grace Award (2006, 2013, 2016, 2016); TED fellowship[1] |
Camille A. Brown & Dancers partnered with Google Arts & Culture on a project for Black History Month exploring the story of Black history and culture through dance where "ink" was highlighted and filmed at Brooklyn Historical Society.
Brown has received awards and accolades including being a five-time Princess Grace Award recipient, Tony Award Nominee for best Choreography for Choir Boy, TED Fellow, Guggenheim Fellowship, Doris Duke Performing Artist Award, Obie Award, Dance Magazine Award Honoree, USA Jay Franke & David Herro Fellow, and a Bessie Award. She has been featured on the cover of Dance Magazine (April 2018) and Dance Teacher Magazine (August 2015).
Brown has performed at the 2018 and 2015 TED Conference in Vancouver, Canada and given talks at both TEDxBeaconStreet and TEDx Estée Lauder Companies.
Camille A. Brown is the Choreographer for Roundabout Theater’s Toni Stone, Much Ado About Nothing- directed by Kenny Leon, Once The Musical, and will make her Metropolitan Opera debut as Choreographer for Porgy & Bess.
Dance training
As a child, Brown trained at The Bernice Johnson Dance Center and The Carolyn DeVore Dance Center. She continued her training in high school at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and the Performing Arts while simultaneously attending The Ailey School on scholarship. Brown earned a B.F.A. from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts and went on to dance as a member of Ronald K. Brown’s Evidence, A Dance Company, and was a guest artist with Rennie Harris Puremovement and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.[2]
Camille A. Brown & Dancers
Brown's company, Camille A. Brown & Dancers, debuted in 2006. Reviewing their debut, The New York Times said Brown's "personal physical style, with its focused bursts of energy and frozen positions that explode into motion, colors her group works very differently."[3]
Camille A. Brown & Dancers has performed works such as ink, Bessie Award winning Mr. TOL E. RAncE, Bessie Award nominated BLACK GIRL: Linguistic Play, City of Rain, Good & Grown, and The Groove to Nobody’s Business, among others. The company has performed these works in national and international venues, including The Kennedy Center, NYU Abu Dhabi, The Joyce Theater, New York City Center's Fall for Dance Festival, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, Bates Dance Festival, The Yard, White Bird, REDCAT, and Belfast Festival at Queen's, among others.[4]
Choreography
Informed by her music background as a clarinetist, Brown creates choreography that utilizes musical composition as storytelling. Brown has choreographed for various commercial and theater projects including Choir Boy, Once On This Island, Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert!, NIKE/Air Jordan, BELLA: An American Tall Tale (Director: Kirsten Childs), Cabin in the Sky (musical) (Director: Ruben Santiago-Hudson), and Broadway's A Streetcar Named Desire. Dance companies that have commissioned her work include: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Philadanco, Urban Bush Women, Complexions, Ailey II, and Ballet Memphis. Her works have been performed at The Kennedy Center, Apollo Theatre, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Madison Square Garden, and New York City Center. She also was the choreographer for Saverio Palatella's line, Wholegarment 3D, for New York Fashion Week in 2008.[5]
In 2019, she was nominated for a TONY for Best Choreography.[6]
Community engagement
In 2014, Brown founded two initiatives: The Gathering, an annual open forum for intergenerational Black female artists to advocate for greater cultural equity and acknowledgement in the dance world; and BLACK GIRL SPECTRUM (BGS), a community engagement initiative.
On June 4, 2016, BGS had its inaugural symposium with the theme “Social Dance for Social Change” at Dr. Barbara Ann Teer’s National Black Theatre in Harlem, NY.[7]
In 2018, Brown created a community engagement platform, Every Body Move (EBM), to serve as the umbrella for all initiatives that bring the artistic rigor of Camille A. Brown & Dancers’ beyond the stage and into communities. Every Body Move works to cultivate the creative capacity of its participants through workshops, summer intensives, artistic encounters, educational experiences, public actions, and celebrations for people of diverse abilities, identities, and ages. The initiative includes: Black Girl Spectrum (BGS); Black Men Moving (BMM); The Gathering; Creative Action Lab; Every Body Move Celebration. [8]
Choreographed Works
- 2002 Awakened in Slumber (Hubbard Street 2)
- 2004 Demetia’s Serenity (Camille A. Brown)
- 2005 More Time Than Anybody (Camille A. Brown & Dancers)
- 2005 Shelter of Presence (Camille A. Brown)
- 2005 Nahum (Ailey II)
- 2006 Afro Blue (Reflections Dance Company)
- 2006 New Second Line (Reflections Dance Company)
- 2006 More Time Than Anybody (Camille A. Brown & Dancers)
- 2007 The Evolution of a Secured Feminine (Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater)
- 2007 Here We Go…Again?! (Urban Bush Women)
- 2007 The Groove To Nobody’s Business (Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater)
- 2008 Saverio Palatella’s line – Wholegarment 3D (New York Fashion Week)
- 2008 Un Festin Divin (Ballet Memphis)
- 2008 Matchstick (Camille A. Brown & Dancers)
- 2009 The Groove To Nobody’s Business (Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater)
- 2009 The Blues On Beale (Ballet Memphis)
- 2009 Good Times, Ha! (The Youth American Grand Prix)
- 2009 Those Who See Light (Philadelphia Dance Company – Philadanco!)
- 2010 Our Honeymoon Is Over (Dallas Black Dance Theater)
- 2010 Been There, Done That (Camille A. Brown & Dancers)
- 2010 City of Rain (Camille A. Brown & Dancers)
- 2010 By Way of East (Kyle Abraham & Camille A. Brown)
- 2010 The Evolution of a Secured Feminine (Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater)
- 2012 Strum (Toni Pierce Sands and Uri Sands Dance (TU Dance))
- 2012 One Second Past the Future (Camille A. Brown & Dancers)
- 2012 Memories (Complexions Contemporary Ballet)
- 2012 Bind (The Juilliard School)
- 2012 Pins & Needles: FUREE (Director Ken Rus Schmoll)
- 2012 HOUSE (Director Saheem Ali)
- 2012 Fortress of Solitude (Director Daniel Aukin)
- 2012 A Streetcar Named Desire (Director Emily Mann)
- 2013 William Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale (Director Rebecca Taichman)
- 2013 MR. TOL. E RAncE (Camille A. Brown & Dancers)
- 2014 The Box: A Black Comedy (Director: Seth Bockley)
- 2014 tick, tick...BOOM! (Director: Oliver Butler)
- 2014 GALOIS (Director: Victor Maog)
- 2014 The Fortress of Solitude (The Public Theater)
- 2015 Blood Quilt (Director: Kamilah Forbes)
- 2015 Stagger Lee (Director: Patricia McGregor)
- 2015 Cabin in the Sky (musical) (Director: Ruben Santiago-Hudson)
- 2015 BLACK GIRL: Linguistic Play (Camille A. Brown & Dancers)
- 2016 BELLA: An American Tall Tale (Director: Robert O'Hara)
- 2016 NIKE/Air Jordan Web Commercial with Russell Westbrook
- 2017 ink (Camille A. Brown & Dancers)
- 2017 Once On This Island Revival
- 2018 Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert! on NBC
- 2019 Choir Boy, Broadway
- 2019 Toni Stone (Roundabout Theatre, Director: Pam MacKinnon)
- 2019 Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare in the Park, Director: Kenny Leon)
- 2019 Once (Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, Director: J. Michael Zygo)
- 2019 Porgy & Bess (The Metropolitan Opera, Director: James Robinson)
- 2019 for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf ( The Public Theater, Director: Leah C. Gardiner)
Honors
- 1997 - The Helen Tamiris Award – Performance
- 1997 - Young Artist’s Award – Performance
- 1997 - Presidential Scholar of the Arts Award – Dance Performance; Young Artist’s Award – Performance; The Helen Tamiris Award – Performance
- 2006 - Project Next Generation Award – Urban Bush Women
- 2006 - Princess Grace Award – Choreography; Project Next Generation Award – Urban Bush Women
- 2006 - Best Choreography Nomination – Black Theater Arts Alliance – The Groove To Nobody’s Business – Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, USA Artist Award Nomination
- 2011 - Bessie Awards Nomination – Outstanding Performance (The Evolution of A Secured Feminine)
- 2012 - The New York City College Women and Culture Award
- 2012 - Mariam McGlone Emerging Choreographer Award (Wesleyan University); The New York City College Women and Culture Award; USA Artist Award Nomination
- 2013 - The Founder’s Award – International Association of Blacks in Dance (IABD)
- 2013 - Princess Grace Works in Progress Residency
- 2014 - Bessie Awards – Outstanding Performance – MR. TOL. E RAncE
- 2015 - Lucille Lortel Awards Nomination - Outstanding Choreographer (Fortress of Solitude)
- 2015 - USA Jay Franke & David Herro Fellow
- 2015 - Doris Duke Performing Artist Award
- 2015 - TED Fellow
- 2016 - Bessie Awards Nomination - Outstanding Performance - BLACK GIRL: Linguistic Play
- 2016 - Princess Grace Choreographic Mentorship Co-Commission Award
- 2016 - Jacob's Pillow Dance Award
- 2016 - Guggenheim Fellowship
- 2016 - Princess Grace Foundation-USA Statue Award
- 2017 - Ford Foundation Art of Change Fellow
- 2017 - Irma P. Hall Black Theater Nomination (BELLA: An American Tall Tale)
- 2017 - Audelco Award - Best Choreography (BELLA: An American Tall Tale)
- 2017 - Black Woman Scholar Warrior Award (Montclair State University)
- 2018 - Cover Girl of Dance Magazine (April)
- 2018 - Lucille Lortel Awards Nomination - Outstanding Choreographer (BELLA: An American Tall Tale)
- 2018 - Outer Critics Circle Award Nomination - Outstanding Choreographer (BELLA: An American Tall Tale)
- 2018 - Drama Desk LaDuca Award Nomination - Outstanding Choreographer (Once On This Island)
- 2018 - Chita Rivera Awards for Dance and Choreography Nomination - Outstanding Choreographer (Once On This Island)
- 2019 - Drama Desk Award Nominee for Outstanding Choreography for Choir Boy
- 2019 - Tony Award Nominee for Best Choreography for Choir Boy
- 2019 - Choreography Mentorship Co-Commission (CMCC) Award (Princess Grace Award)
- 2019 - Audelco Award Nominee for Choreography (Much Ado About Nothing)
- 2019 - Audelco Award Nominee for Choreography (Toni Stone)
- 2019 - Audelco Award Winner for Choreography (Much Ado About Nothing)
- 2019 - SDCF Callaway Award Finalist (Much Ado About Nothing)
- 2020 - Lucille Lortel Award Nominee for Outstanding Choreographer (Toni Stone)
- 2020 - Lucille Lortel Award Nominee for Outstanding Choreographer (for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf)
- 2020 - Drama Desk Award Nominee for Outstanding Choreography (for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf)
- 2020 - Antonyo Award Nominee for Best Choreography (for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf)
- 2020 - Antonyo Award Nominee for Best Quarantine Content (Social Dance for Social Distance)
- 2020 - Antonyo Award Winner for Best Choreography (for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf)
- 2020 - Obie Award Winner for Sustained Excellence in Choreography
- 2020 - Dance Magazine Award Honoree
- 2020- Emerson Collective Fellow
- 2021- ISPA Distinguished Artist Award
References
- TED Staff. "Meet the 2015 class of TED Fellows and Senior Fellows". TED (conference)s, LLC. Retrieved 4 Feb 2015.
- Brown, Camille (2016). "Camille A. Brown". Princess Grace Foundation - USA. Retrieved 2016-11-01.
- Sulcas, Roslyn (18 December 2006). "New Group, Has a Debut, Full Quiver on Display". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
- Brown, Camille (2013). "The Company". Camille A. Brown & Dancers. Archived from the original on 2013-10-19. Retrieved 2013-07-23.
- Brown, Camille (2013). "Artistic Director & Choreographer". Camille A. Brown & Dancers. Retrieved 2013-07-23.
- Forbes - First Black Woman Choreographer Nominated for a Tony in over two decades: Camille Brown, Brittany Chambers June 03, 2019
- Brown, Camille (2013). "Engagement". Camille A. Brown & Dancers. Retrieved 2016-11-01.
- Brown, Camille (2018). "Every Body Move". Camille A. Brown & Dancers. Retrieved 2018-05-25.
External links
- Archival footage of Camille A. Brown performing her work The Evolution of a Secured Feminine at Jacob's Pillow in 2010
- Archival footage of Camille A. Brown and Kyle Abraham performing in their work How We Process Jacob's Pillow in 2011
- Archival footage of Camille A. Brown & Dancers performing BLACK GIRL: Linguistic Play in 2017 at Jacob's Pillow
- Camille A. Brown on the American Theatre Wing's documentary series "Working in the Theatre" on choreography in 2016.